Redefining Theatre Communitiesexplores the interplay between contemporary theatre and communities. It considers the aesthetic, social and cultural aspects of community-conscious theatre-making. It also reflects on transformations in structural, textual and theatrical conventions, and explores changing modes of production and spectatorship
Theatre theorists and practitioners around the world have taken on the challenge of developing strat...
The study offers an outline of certain modifications of contemporary Slovak theatre culture under th...
The concept of ‘community’ is often presented as a way of overcoming exclusion and this dominates ma...
Theatre is a socially and politically aware artform. It participates in the construction – and,\ud p...
The cultural revolution of 1968 paved the way for many artists to reconsider how and where theatre w...
This thesis is an ethnographic study of theatre audiences and the ways in which they experience comm...
What constitutes an artistic community? Why do people come together and form a group to make art des...
The study examines the use of community theatre as an effective tool for social change compared to o...
Popular Theatre, grassroots theatre, verbatim theatre, documentary theatre, emancipatory theatre, et...
Taking as a point of departure the ongoing and ever-evolving interaction between theatre arts and co...
The desire to transform the scene into an interface of cultural inscriptions, of specific sounds, of...
Community theatre, site-specific theatre, and their plausible contribution to drama in education and...
This paper marks the first phase of initial thinking and research into robust community participatio...
The cultural revolution of 1968 paved the way for many artists to reconsider how and where theatre ...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2004 Dr. Christine SinclairThis thesis is an examination ...
Theatre theorists and practitioners around the world have taken on the challenge of developing strat...
The study offers an outline of certain modifications of contemporary Slovak theatre culture under th...
The concept of ‘community’ is often presented as a way of overcoming exclusion and this dominates ma...
Theatre is a socially and politically aware artform. It participates in the construction – and,\ud p...
The cultural revolution of 1968 paved the way for many artists to reconsider how and where theatre w...
This thesis is an ethnographic study of theatre audiences and the ways in which they experience comm...
What constitutes an artistic community? Why do people come together and form a group to make art des...
The study examines the use of community theatre as an effective tool for social change compared to o...
Popular Theatre, grassroots theatre, verbatim theatre, documentary theatre, emancipatory theatre, et...
Taking as a point of departure the ongoing and ever-evolving interaction between theatre arts and co...
The desire to transform the scene into an interface of cultural inscriptions, of specific sounds, of...
Community theatre, site-specific theatre, and their plausible contribution to drama in education and...
This paper marks the first phase of initial thinking and research into robust community participatio...
The cultural revolution of 1968 paved the way for many artists to reconsider how and where theatre ...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2004 Dr. Christine SinclairThis thesis is an examination ...
Theatre theorists and practitioners around the world have taken on the challenge of developing strat...
The study offers an outline of certain modifications of contemporary Slovak theatre culture under th...
The concept of ‘community’ is often presented as a way of overcoming exclusion and this dominates ma...